On the morning of December 10, 2008, Cindy Sheehan, Nelson Valdes, Saul Landau, and I signed a declaration as the US delegates to an international conference assessing sixty years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights sponsored by the Network of Networks in Defense of Huma …
Green Party leaders said today that the incoming Obama Administration and Congress should take six major steps to reverse the financial meltdown and restore financial security for Americans.
Today, November 23rd, I was slated to give remarks in Damascus, Syria at a Conference being held to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and, sadly, the 60th year that the Palestinian people have been denied their Right of Return enshrined …
THE Greens have picked up a surprise fourth seat in the ACT elections, making them a clear third force in governing the nation's capital.
In this video, the Green Party presidential candidate, Cynthia McKinney, outlines issues that neither McCain nor Obama seem to address.
Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama have captured the limelight in the race for the US presidency, but they are not the only ones running: 12 forgotten candidates are also chasing the keys to the White House.
It's possible that the minor-party candidates in the 2008 election are suggesting programs that will one day seem as indispensable as Debs and Wallace's ideas. If so, you won't hear about them from the corporate media.
A couple of guys named Barack Obama and John McCain are running for president, and the odds are that one of those senators will become our nation's next leader.
As far as television news is concerned, Bob Barr and Ralph Nader aren't presidential candidates but faces on milk cartons. Nader, an independent, and Barr, a Libertarian, are both on the ballot in 45 states. What they aren't on: TV.
A young man from the Democratic National Committee came to my door recently, requesting that I contribute $200 to Obama's campaign. Naturally, he prefaced this with a perfunctory, largely unintelligible spiel, and the distance in his gaze left me feeling justified in saying:
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